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Show rage Lehi Free Press Thursday. October 2, 1980 A-- 8 3 Lehi Band To EBIUCATEQN Participate In Cedar City Preschool To Begin At High School cavalcade of bands featuring nine of the finest high school marching bands in the state will be held October 4 at Southern Utah State College. Competition between the bands will begin at 2 p.m. at Thunderbird Stadium. Tickets will cost $2 for adults, $1 for students (including SUSC students with activity cards), or $5 per family. "Nothing captures the essence of a crisp autumn day like a band contest, especially a corps style marching contest," said Joseph G. Lamoureui, SUSC director of bands. Each band will be judged by three marching band specialists. Two of them, the audio and visual judges, will be situated in the press box high above the The marching and competition. maneuvering judge will be on the field with the performers. Bands from Davis, Tooele, Wasatch, include anything from cow bells to bird whistles," he said. Lamoureux said that the band contest will be similar to one held last October at SUSC and to one held three summers ago that drew contestants from high schools as far away as Minnesota, Illinois and Springville, Cedar, Valley, Delta, Olympus and Lehi high schools will compete in the football A cavalcade of bands, Professor Lamoureux said. Trophies will be awarded to the winners at the end of the contest. "In the corps style of marching," Lamoureux explained, "each unit is an important, integrated part of the total performance." In corps style marching, he said, band members use a glide step rather than the cassavant style or step used by other marching bands. Corps style marching also includes auxiliary units such as tall and short flags and a rifle corps. "Another major difference between corps style units and regular marching bands is the drum line," Lamoureux said. "In corps style marching, the drum line is tuned, it is developed for tonal sound." high-kne- e "It isn't at all unusual for a drum line to include several snare, tenor and tuned base a tympany, marching drums, marimbas, bells, cymbals, and various sound makers called 'traps' which might The Child Development Class Band Competition Begins Saturday for the Lehi High School Pioneer Marching Band begins Saturday. The band will be leaving for Cedar City Saturday morning afternoon. Lehi High School will for four and five year olds, it was again hold a reported by Sally Skidmore, director. The class will begin on Monday, October 13, and will be held in the homeliving room at the high school. Classes will be held on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays, from 10:30 a.m. to 12 noon and will continue until November 13. Miss Skidmore said that the children would be closely supervised at all times during the classes and classes would include creative activity, science, music, outdoor, activities and food experiences. Fee for the school will be $5, which will cover cost of supplies. Enrollment will be limited to the first 20 children to register. is held to give the Miss Skidmore said that the high schoolers experience with young children and to help them to understand themselves and others and to learn the basic needs of children. She said it would also help some in deciding on career opportunities involving children. Wisconsin. Competition at the MM for competition that Immediately following the game this Friday, the band will rehearse the show that will be presented in competiton this year. This will be the first opportunity parents and fans have to see the show. Band members are preparing for the flea market to be held October 16, 17, and 18 at 105 North 100 East where many items will be available for sale. Anyone wishing to donate items for the sale should contact a member of the band or bring the items to the old Fifth Ward church building between 4:00 and 9:00 p.m. October 14 and 15. During the month of October, band members will be selling pizzas every Monday. Orders will be taken for delivery at dinner time. Members of the community are invited and urged to support the band in their activities, as well as attending their band competition. Once you have seen these talented musicians perform in competition, you will be an avid band booster. h four junior high school students are on display throughout Sept. in by D.C. Washington, Tim Wight, Lehi, was one of the four students. The other three were from American Fork. Tim and Lori Ivie, Sally Marsha Williamson are among the of the 100 and 40,000 posters essays submitted by the nation's seventh graders. The students submitted and Smith, s fund-raisin- g the essays to the United States of Department Health and Welfare in Office on and Smoking the American Cancer Great American Vernon and Diamond, producer of 30 news minutes, the CBS-T- of V Society's Smokeout t ir J0LEEN Membership Winners SUNDERLAND a afternoon, special party their honor. was held in Cupcakes and individual ice cream cups were given to each of Mrs. Miller's students as appreciation a Miller's first grade class at the Sego Lily Elementary School won the recent treat they were given ice cream and cake - compliments of the PTA. Saturday Friday PTA sponsored Winners From Lehi girls were awarded blue ribbons in the event. Jolene was also one of the ten finalists in the competition. Jolene's linen dress featured tiny pin tucks and drawn work on the bodice and skirt. "It took 20 hours to do the drawn work," smiled pretty Jolene. "I learned how to do it from 4-- students of the Sego Lily for their Elementary support and help in this year's membership drive. . Tri-Foc- LIMITED WARRANTY Tube us YEARS OHPICTUM TUH Chassis Electronic Power Sentry Voltage Regulating System Triple-Pl- us wearing it." Michele's outfit is a three piece corduroy pantsuit. She has tailored it in minute detail and wears it with a matching hat. The jacket and vest are fully lined. Both girls made their articles as club projects. Jolene is in her ninth year of and Michele has also completed eight or nine years of many different types of projects. 756-309- for appointment 6 Top Sirloin Steak Dinner $(H)59 4-- .0) 4-- to Francis Bacon, "reading maketh a full man." An educated Thursday beginning Oct. 7 Bacon's time without but the difficulty, situation is very different today. People often become frustrated trying to keep up with the necessary reading for their jobs and other 25. 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TV Picture and styling for both men and women beige and rush original design by Jolene, the dress is perfect for school or dressier occasions. According . Sandy Baldwin, Owner invites area residents to visit her salon She specializes in precision cuts A When asked if she liked to wear a dress that has taken so in 355 West Clifton Ave. (550 N.) American Fork, Utah Jolene Sunderland, 17, and Michele McCarrel, also 17, represented Utah County at. the Utah State Style Dress Review held in conjunction with the Utah State Fair. Both Because it's Monday Only at much time and effort, Jolene replied, "Well, it hangs in the closet for two or three weeks, then I get it out and enjoy The Sego Lily PTA Board would like to thank all the Lori is Xow Open Style Dress Review 4-- H of getting their parents to join the PTA. efforts McCarrel Michelle their token for and (left) represented Utah County at the State Fair. getting the most parents to join the PTA this year. A special prize of $25.00 was given to Mrs. Miller to Thursday As a "Hair Expressions" Beauty Salon PTA purchase something special and students her on Also, classroom. membership contest. s , Mrs. Richard Wight. for THE WINNERS...Mrs. 'fiif Jfi 4 program for teenagers. Tim is the son of Mr. and Congratulations to Mrs. yiSUapnJfv!n school-communi- sprinkling system and laying the sod; and Lehi City, who leveled the ground and layed the pipe work for the water to Miller's first grade class for 'X.J3 the area," the principal stated. "This cooperation was possible because the area will be used as a joint play area," Mellor said. He noted that two Little League ball fields will be installed in the area and it will also be used for other play. "Our school PTA also have assisted in the project," Principal Mellor said, noting they are helping with the purchase of grass seed to plant the balance of the area. Immediate future plans include the planting of trees to provide shade for users enjoyment, he concluded. total of 50,000 square feet of "instant" lawn was laid this week at the Sego Lily Elementary School in Lehi. Work A Health, with the assistance of Natalie Cole, Chairperson i j ; Washington D.C. last spring. The entries were judged by staff members from the Sego Lily A ov. School Sego Lily School Gets Play Area According to Principal Carl Mellor, the balance of the playground area will be planted in grass in the near future. "The project is the result of the cooperation of Alpine School District, who have cooperated by installing the Contest essays g submitted LAWN...AIpine School District crews lay sod at the Sego Lily Elementary was completed by crews from Alpine School District. 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